Not around here, It's not popular in most places, so most are down low.
I know that bisexuals don't always get the respect that they deserve. They sometimes get some unfriendly or uncomfortable reactions from folks who you might think would be more understanding. I decided a long time ago that I was really straight, but I've always tried to have empathy for both gay people and bisexual people. I just have to be careful not to impose my pov on others. It does take vigilance.
In my culture it is accepted to be Fa'afafine which means the way of a woman, it is considered to be a third gender and is accepted by society.I don't consider myself as being Gay,but I am proud of who I am and what I am
my son came out at the age of 18, but i knew since he was 3 years old and i didn't want to pressure him into telling me. I'm so proud of him he is one in a million, i look to him for guidance sometimes. He is wise beyond he's years, he has a great boyfriend whom we love very much. He is in Europe right now and i miss him more than anything, can't wait to have him home where he belongs.
I would love to get dressed up and go on a gay pride march. And party on like mad.